"Ryan and the Meta Design crew have crafted several stands to display folk art, and other items from my collections. These projects are always done with thought and skill. Excellent service, terrific attitude, first rate results."

- Jon Weisberg

Modern Aspect

Ironworkers in Salt Lake City

"Fabulous! Incredible HIGH Quality! Seller was so easy to deal with and accommodated my request to ship as soon as she could. Will be purchasing another !"

- Sarah Bradshaw

Cottonwood Security & Ornamental

Ironworkers in Salt Lake City

"Cottonwood Security installed three security doors at my house. Their products are of the highest quality, their installation was fast and professional, and their work has been guaranteed. As licensed and insured professionals, I had no concerns about the job they would do. Over the two years that I have had the doors, I have had no problems with them, have felt the added security of the protection they have provided my home."

- hurstme

christiansen fabrication

Ironworkers in Salt Lake City

"When I called he returned my call very promptly and was very polite and professional as well as taking the time to listen to my ideas . He did exactly what I wanted and didn't break my bank. I will always use this company for future projects and will refer to friends and family."

What does an ironworker do?

An ornamental ironworker fabricates bulk iron into the types of structures that a particular home calls for, then installs them onsite. Some of these pieces are mass produced, others custom crafted. Many ornamental ironworkers also have the design skills to fashion unique decorative components. Ironworkers must be trained in safety to create elements such as railings and balconies that both satisfy a home’s aesthetic needs and meet Salt Lake City building codes. Here are some related professionals and vendors to complement the work of ironwork: Fencing & Gate Sales & Construction, Decks, Patios & Outdoor Enclosures, Siding & Exteriors.

Questions to ask a prospective ironworker:

How long have you been in the business?

How many projects like mine have you completed?

What training and licensing do you have?

Can you provide me with references?

How do you charge, and what does that include?

Can you give me a written estimate?

What do your services include?

When can this job get done?

What happens when the cost exceeds the budget? What about changes to materials or labor pricing?

What will I need to provide?

Are there any important considerations or concerns you foresee with this project?

Find an ironworker on Houzz. Narrow your search in the Professionals section of the website to Salt Lake City ironwork. You can also look through Salt Lake City photos to find examples of ironwork that you like, then contact the ironworker who fabricated them. You can find more ironwork in Murray, Millcreek, Salt Lake City, SLC and Provo.